I'm guessing that this author is European. Just a guess because a lot of the criticism seem more applicable to Europe, as most of the complaints are ones that I have heard comparing a European cab over engine truck versus an American conventional truck. Also, there tend to be fewer situations where American drivers need to get out, except at rest stops and weigh stations. Weigh stations (from what I understand, not an expert in this field) are automated in the USA, while rest stops require disembarking.
Cab over versus "Standard" almost always come down to the maximum length of a truck being determined with the cab in Europe, and without in the USA. The vastly shorter trip duty length is also a factor - you get in and out much more frequently in Europe.
Cab over versus "Standard" almost always come down to the maximum length of a truck being determined with the cab in Europe, and without in the USA. The vastly shorter trip duty length is also a factor - you get in and out much more frequently in Europe.